Security forces guard the area after after a bomb exploded inside a car on a road between K4 Juction and Mogadishu airport in Somalia killing two people on May 1, 2012 - AFP Photo

MOGADISHU: A suicide bomber killed at least six people including two lawmakers in an attack in the central Somali town of Dhusamareb, officials said Tuesday.

“The explosion hit a hotel in the town and it killed several people, any others were also injured,” said Mohamed Abudlahi Moalim, a senior commander with the Ahlu Sunna Wal Jamaa militia, which controls the area.

Witnesses said a man entered a restaurant, where lawmakers were meeting with the public over lunch to discuss the setting up of a regional administration, before blowing himself up.

“The people killed are two lawmakers and four civilians... among the wounded are two other MPs,” a witness, Mohamud Ibrahim said.

“They were meeting the civilians to discuss the setup of a local administration,” said Hassan Abdulle, a businessman.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack in the Dhusamareb, a strategic town in the central Galgadud region, which was wrested back from al Qaeda allied Shebab insurgents by pro-government forces last month.

Ahlu Sunna, an Ethiopia-backed force that follows Somalia's traditional Sufi branch of Islam, pushed the Shebab out of Dhusamareb in fierce battles in March.

Lawmakers are struggling in efforts to achieve a “roadmap” signed by Somalia's disparate leaders for the formation of a government by August 20 to replace the weak transitional body in Mogadishu.

Under the agreement, the latest among more than a dozen attempts to resolve the bloody civil war, lawmakers must agree on a system of government for Somalia's fragmented regional -- and often rival -- administrations.

The deal is opposed by the Shebab, who have vowed to topple the Western-backed government, launching repeated guerrilla attacks.

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